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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
11.7 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class scheduled when students are not taking related evening classes to provide the work-related experience for Level 2 Carpentry apprentices during the summer term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
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1.00 Credits
1.1 V This course is for Level 1 HVAC apprentices and covers introduction to HVAC, trade mathematics, tools of the trade, copper and plastic piping practices, and soldering and brazing. It qualifies as 33 hours toward the required hours per year for apprentices
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2.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 1 HVAC apprentices and covers ferrous metal piping practices, basic electricity, and introduction to cooling and introduction to heating. It qualifies as 78 hours toward the required hours per year for apprentices
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3.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 2 HVAC apprentices and covers air properties and distribution, chimneys, vents and flues, introduction to mechanical maintenance, alternating current, basic electronics, electronic furnaces, HVAC controls and accessories, and optional equipment. It qualifies as 78 hours toward the hours required per year for apprentices
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4.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 2 HVAC apprentices and covers metering devices, compressors, heat pumps, leak detection, evacuation, recovery and charging, and refrigerant transition and recovery program
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5.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 3 apprentices and covers preventive maintenance, introduction to electrical troubleshooting, troubleshooting electronic controls, troubleshooting gas heating, troubleshooting electric heating, troubleshooting oil heat and troubleshooting cooling
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6.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 3 HVAC apprentices and covers troubleshooting heat pumps, troubleshooting accessories, commercial heating and cooling systems, water and air balance, steam systems, and customer relations
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7.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 4 HVAC apprentices and covers advanced blueprint reading, indoor air quality, energy conservation equipment, energy management systems and water treatment
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8.00 Credits
2.6 V This course is for Level 4 HVAC apprentices and covers system start-up and shutdown, heating and cooling systems design, and commercial and industrial refrigeration
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1.00 Credits
22.7 V This course is a cooperative on-the-job training class coordinated with class/lab courses to provide the work-related experiences for Level 1 HVAC apprentices during the first and second term in apprenticeship. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the field experience. The student maintains accurate hourly records and obtains a performance appraisal each month from the job supervisor
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